
I finished up three green February Rainbow Scrap Challenge blocks. I also have seven 2 1/2" green themed strips cut and placed with the red themed strips I cut in January. The plan is to choose 40 strips for a rainbow jelly roll quilt challenge in December. My February green themed pot holder is done and I'm ready for March.
The Pom Pom de Paris top and back is pieced and ready to be sandwiched with some batting for quilting.
You've been very productive! Nice colors!
ReplyDeleteJust love your idea of the hot pads with the rainbow blocks - as well as saving a few strips for an end of the year super rainbow quilt.
ReplyDeleteI like these block! Very bright and happy! Love the strip idea, I'm acquiring quite a few of those as I go along as well. Pot holders, hum, good gifties!
ReplyDeleteVery Springy! Green is good luck, too, isn't it? You've got it right there. Love your blocks.
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ReplyDeleteLove your green blocks... so bright and cheerful!
Great idea for the rainbow jelly quilt! I love that green swirl fabric...I'm sure I have some here somewhere.
ReplyDeleteWhat great blocks, this will make a beautiful rainbow quilt!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! Love the swirly green sashing print.
ReplyDeleteLovely blocks - I like how you've put a frame around them.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea on the strips for a December quilt! Love your little blocks.
ReplyDeleteGreat greens! So bright and happy
ReplyDeleteYou have some wonderful green fabric!! These blocks are so lovely :) and your Pom Pom de Paris project is simply gorgeous :) I have some of this fabric in a box waiting for a project, LOL... Elly
ReplyDeleteYour green pot holders are looking great.
ReplyDeleteOh Sheila, these are pretty.
ReplyDeleteHow cute and I love that little swirly green print.
ReplyDeleteNice job!
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